Edit: I just want to make it clear that if you describe actions that you perceive as causing others to view you as a pest as "autistic", then you're illustrating an inaccurate picture of what autism truly is. Not cool man.
Post by Paul McCartney on May 21, 2018 1:48:59 GMT
Don't you just hate it when somebody tries to utilize their religion against you when it dictates that they should accept you for who you are and not judge you for something you didn't ask for?
To quote an observation Ryanskip once made, lost media attracts a lot of autists, a group majorly composed of young kids; that has both highs and lows. One thing to note is that it's quite common for someone on the autism spectrum to be talented in certain areas whereas they aren't in others. The areas include academic fields such as language arts. These autists hold more knowledge than their peers and can produce articles of higher quality than most can. Then again, language arts isn't always their field of expertise and won't always be the ones to be featured.
Take it from me, I've read quite a bit about the subject, in addition to having asperger's and being essentially in love with language arts.
I was actually born with mild autism and my peers at school and family has repeatedly told me in real-life that it's nothing to be ashamed of. Despite me being 19 years old at the time of me writing this post, I often feel like I'm 10 years younger because I still share some of the same beliefs I had as a kid, including an optimistic outlook on life (which is reflected down on my signature at the end of my forum posts), I still enjoy most of the stuff from my childhood, and still play family-friendly video games because it's what I grew up with. I'm glad to have a family and group of peers who understand what it's like to be autistic and have come up with strategies for me to follow, like looking at a person's shoulders if I don't want to look into the eyes of the person speaking to me.
I would actually credit the Lost Media Wiki for getting me back into stuff I loved in my childhood, such as the 3D Groove article made me shocked that not all of their games were preserved and I didn't even know that the company went defunct in 2009. I played many of their games back in the day and to see that some of their games that I played back in the day are now gone made me sad.
I don't actually care about any of the user's ages, as I believe they should be able to post high quality articles of something they enjoyed or wanted an article on for years (as long as it follows the wiki's Rules, Guidelines and Tips). I also don't care about my articles not being featured as I can understand why my articles won't be featured on the main page (but it would be neat if they did) and I believe that everyone deserves a chance to shine and I can at least have a small part in helping to make the featured articles look good.
This revelation actually doesn't come as much of a surprise for me. Many well respected members are on the spectrum.
Also, what I was intending to communicate with my statement about the featured articles is that the autists won't always be the ones to make 'premium' content. The ones that are capable execute it most admirably.
I think of lost media as this niche thing young adults and over would be interested in, not 13-below kids.
To quote an observation Ryanskip once made, lost media attracts a lot of autists, a group majorly composed of young kids; that has both highs and lows. One thing to note is that it's quite common for someone on the autism spectrum to be talented in certain areas whereas they aren't in others. The areas include academic fields such as language arts. These autists hold more knowledge than their peers and can produce articles of higher quality than most can. Then again, language arts isn't always their field of expertise and won't always be the ones to be featured.
Take it from me, I've read quite a bit about the subject, in addition to having asperger's and being essentially in love with language arts.
4. You've should've quoted the posts that warranted your response, then.
omg, because this is really that important. Get a life dude.
I'm just saying that if you desperately wanted to connect your insight to the current matter of discussion, then you should have done it more efficiently. Also, the ending comment is unnecessarily hostile.
Not sure when I'm gonna rip it, seeing as I don't have a computer in general. I could use my friend's computer, but he's kinda finicky with who does what with it. As soon as I can, I will let everyone know.
Would you say that this medium would be able to convert them alongside their original DVD quality?
1. This isn't related to the subject of the thread 2. That's something you should consult the staff about
3. You should take the stick out of your ass.
The notice board was mentioned in this thread, and they were just talking about how to get more people excited about this site, so I thought it would be nice to be able to leave feedback on something like that.
4. You've should've quoted the posts that warranted your response, then.
5. You should have use your original writing to connect your suggestion to getting people more excited .